I am thankful for paper towels, cordless drills, digital cameras, zombie-apocalypse TV shows, the word "cthonic," anything that makes my favorite person laugh, and the way the air smells with the turning of the tide.

P.S. My cat would like to add that she is thankful for heated mattress pads, warm laundry piles on the couch, wire cages that keep horrible puppies in one spot (thus making them easier to terrorize), patches of sunshine on the floor even though they keep moving around whenever you try to take a nap in one, the tall bookshelf in the living room, which is the best place in the house to plot revenge scenarios from, and incandescent lighting, because when properly angled (such as shining onto a pillow), it creates a spot much like a patch of sunshine, only the patch doesn't try to sneak out from under you the minute you fall asleep on top of it.

My cat would ALSO like to add she is thankful for that peculiar little red dot that always moves when you're just about to catch it, crinkle balls, windowsills, the bottom left corner of my bed, clean sheets to dirty up, and the ledge of the couch that is oh so convieniently right in a patch of sunlight.

My cat Rogue would like to chime in. She's thankful for the times that it's actually dinnertime and breakfast time (not so much thankful for the times inbetween), pillows to sleep on, water from the bathtub, and tummy rubs.

Sassy my sugar glider is thankful for apples, carrots, spinach, honey, cat food when she can sneak it, and most anything she can get in her mouth. She's also thankful for snuggles and also tummy rubs.

How ironic, I'm celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada. I am thankful for all these helpful canadians who made us delicious turkey and say 'Eh' after almost every question they ask. :smiley: Im also thankful for Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Canadian Dollarama, and their welcoming overuse of maple leaves.

EDIT: All the Squirrels here are Red and Black, I'm going to sneak some home. :wink:

How ironic, I'm celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada. I am thankful for all these helpful canadians who made us delicious turkey and say 'Eh' after almost every question they ask. :smiley: Im also thankful for Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Canadian Dollarama, and their welcoming overuse of maple leaves.

EDIT: All the Squirrels here are Red and Black, I'm going to sneak some home. :wink:

I edited the first post to fit you in. :3

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How ironic, I'm celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada. I am thankful for all these helpful canadians who made us delicious turkey and say 'Eh' after almost every question they ask. :smiley: Im also thankful for Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, Canadian Dollarama, and their welcoming overuse of maple leaves.

EDIT: All the Squirrels here are Red and Black, I'm going to sneak some home. :wink:

Thanksgiving is basically a celebration of the pilgrims landing in America back in 1620 and after having a successful harvest, they decided to have a feast of thanksgiving. The Indians shared in their feast and I'm sure it was a yummy and wonderful occasion. Gobble, gobble.

Does anyone know which president made Thanksgiving an official holiday?

I think it was declared a holiday by President Eisenhower, promoted by George Washingon in 1790 and after the Civil War President Abraham Lincon made the holiday official in the 1860's. Yay for history. Or as Millie would say "gobble gobble" :)

Thanksgiving is basically a celebration of the pilgrims landing in America back in 1620 and after having a successful harvest, they decided to have a feast of thanksgiving. The Indians shared in their feast and I'm sure it was a yummy and wonderful occasion. Gobble, gobble.

It is also that Charlie Brown TV special featured on ABC, best watched by eating turkey and munching on noms. Though Thanksiving is over I am thankful for true friends that stick by me in multipule games @X_minez_TURTLE_ and brothers that don't harass me in my sleep, (sometimes.)